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Source: [3] 1 January – New Year's Day 7 January – Orthodox Christmas Day 30 March – Eid al-Fitr 21 April – Orthodox Easter Monday 1 May – Labour Day 24 May – Saints Cyril and Methodius' Day
9 April – Independence Restoration Day; 3 May – Orthodox Good Friday; 4 May – Orthodox Easter Saturday; 5 May – Orthodox Easter Sunday; 6 May – Orthodox Easter Monday; 9 May – Victory Day; 12 May – Saint Andrew the First-Called Day; 26 May – Independence Day; 28 August – Saint Mary's Day; 14 October – Svetitskhoveli; 23 ...
While much of the world has Christmas in the rearview mirror by now, people in some Eastern Orthodox traditions will celebrate the holy day on Sunday. Certain Eastern Orthodox churches, including ...
1 January – New Year's Day; 7 January – Christmas Day; 27 January – Saint Sava; 15–16 February – National Day; 18 April – Orthodox Good Friday; 21 April – Orthodox Easter; 22 April – National Holocaust, World War II Genocide and other Fascist Crimes Victims Remembrance Day; 1 May – Labour Day; 9 May – Victory Day; 28 June ...
Orthodox Christians packed churches Saturday night for Christmas Eve services, a holiday overshadowed for many believers by conflict. Traditions vary, but typically the main worship service for ...
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Ukraine, which has had its own independent church since 2018, has moved its Christmas celebration to Dec. 25, though a minority has maintained allegiance to a church with historic links to Moscow.
1–7 January – New Year's Day and Holidays; 7 January – Christmas (Orthodox) 23 February – Defender of the Fatherland Day; 24 February – Defender of the Fatherland Holiday; 8 March – International Women's Day; 10 March – International Women's Day Holiday; 1 May – Spring and Labour Day; 17 May – Constitution Day; 29 May ...